Listed Building: STAMP END BRIDGE (1388768)
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Grade | II |
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Authority | Department of Culture, Media and Sport |
Date assigned | 20 December 1999 |
Date last amended | 14 September 2016 |
Description
A minor amendment 14/09/2016 to correct the name of the river from Wensum to Witham. LINCOLN SPA ROAD Stamp End Bridge SK9871 1941-1/13/465 II 1848 for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. Designed by John Fowler, Chief Engineer to the company, using William Fairbairn designed box girders; partially reconstructed in 1903 for the Great Central Railway. MATERIALS: ashlar stone, wrought iron, steel and blue engineering brick. EXTERIOR: Four span bridge over roads and the river Witham, three side spans totally reconstructed using riveted steel plate girders in 1903. Main river span of 66'6" supported on rusticated ashlar piers with girders bearings behind walls of engineering brick with stone dressings. River span consists of parallel wrought iron box girders with small cross girders to carry double track. Span was strengthened in 1903 by addition of central steel plate girder from which existing cross-members were supported at mid point by steel hangers. Span thus remains with all the 1848 ironwork still in place and carrying trains. HISTORY: Stamp End Bridge is believed to be the oldest surviving wrought iron box girder railway bridge in Britain and possibly in the world. It certainly seems to be the oldest such bridge in Britain still carrying trains. The development of the box girder, necessary for the production of long wrought iron spans was done by William Fairbairn of Manchester and championed in use by John Fowler. It led to the slightly later and still extant Torksey bridge which is no longer in use; to the Robert Stephenson Menai bridge now destroyed and the Brunel designed Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash. (Lincoln, Lincolnshire History and Archaeology. 1998: Barton B.M.J: Stamp End Railway Bridge: 55-56). Listing NGR: SK9846271027
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Location
Grid reference | SK 98462 71027 (point) |
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Map sheet | SK97SE |
District | LINCOLN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
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Record last edited
May 22 2018 2:08PM
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